All Corporate Social Responsibility articles – Page 11
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Guide
A guide to the environmental liability directive
This twenty page in-depth guide examines the European Environmental Liability Directive. Now transposed into the legislation of most of the EU member states, the ELD has potential implications for many European companies.
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Shell human rights trial postponed
Relatives of murdered activists say Royal Dutch Shell played a role in their executions
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AIG ranks bottom in reputation survey
Consumer goods companies top the table of most reputable US firms
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Competition authorities fine Intel record €1bn
Intel accused of illegal sales practices to encourage manufacturers to use its microprocessor chips
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Apartheid victims can sue multinationals
A US District Judge ruled that several companies can be sued by apartheid victims for ‘aiding and abetting’ the regime
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Features
Unrest and uncertainty
The world is a risky place and economic recession has not helped, says Nathan Skinner
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Policing your suppliers
With the threat of jail time, massive fines, exclusion from government contract work, and potentially ruinous damage to their reputations, companies should be putting bribery risks committed via third parties high on their risk agenda, says Neil Hodge
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Analysis
Lessons from Turner
The UK's Financial Services Authority has published the Turner review - a response to the global banking crisis
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It could happen to you
As companies find themselves looking outside their normal areas of operation, Heyrick Bond Gunning expands on his clients’ experience in countries where corruption and bribery loom large
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Corruption risks on the rise
There is probably no more corruption in the world now than there was 30 years ago, but corruption related risks for companies have substantially increased – particularly over the last decade – warns Robert Barrington
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Know your business
Identifying your suppliers and customers is crucial if you want to avoid international corruption scandals and legal penalties. Michael Short has the answers.
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Bankers were authors of their own demise
A parliamentary inquiry pins responsibility for the financial meltdown on a culture of risk taking
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AIRMIC issues advice on swine flu
Business continuity plans should kick in now, says the association
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FSA arrests two following insider dealing probe
Search warrants were executed at a number of addresses in Greater London
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Total blamed for £700m Buncefield damages
French oil giant's pay out includes £5m to Allianz
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US Ponzi scheme costs investors $23m
Georgia trader allegedly defrauded over 120 investors in just 9 months
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Analysis
Risk reaction
When communicating risk companies need to avoid confusing the public because they are prone to overreact
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FBI urged to investigate AIG bonuses
AIG execs who claim a contractual right to bonuses should be investigated fully, says consumer group
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Renewables to supply 40 % of world demand by 2050
With global cooperation and investment renewables’ could supply 40 % of the world's electricity by 2050
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Scientists predict sea levels to rise more than a metre
Extra melting in Greenland could drive sea levels up more than a metre by 2100, say climate scientists in Copenhagen